Pretty much the same as it is now. Lots of old people.
Love Jack
2007-10-02 16:34:20
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answered by Jack 5
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If the world continues to warm, the sea levels may be a few inches higher. If the world cools, the sea levels will be a few inches lower. The average global sea level has increased about 7" in the past century. If you know of anyone who wants to unload some cheap beach front property, I'm interested!
2007-10-03 08:18:00
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answered by Larry 4
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Miami will be the world's largest and most beautiful under-sea aquarium. I can't wait, because Miami will only be naturally going back to it's Atlantis Roots. How Exciting and Sensuous.....lol. Additionally, This Al Gore, Global Warming event will protect Miami from total destruction when the Islas La Palma Volcano explodes. By that time, Miami will be 200 feet under water and protected from the gargantuan 1,000 foot tall Tsunami. If Miami were at its' current above sea level place on the beach - well the Tsunami would wipe Miami clean off the Florida peninsula and kill all of the human inhabitants. Thanks, for the saving effect of Global Warming.
2007-10-02 16:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it would be the same as it is now. There is no such thing as global warming! It's just a scare tactic of the liberals!!!! The earth is not any warmer than it was 2000 years ago!!!
2007-10-06 14:39:15
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answered by Ashley Nicole 3
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In 2100 C.E. (common era), it is slightly warmer everywhere in the planet. All of our fossil fuels would be long gone. Ease of transportation would be a luxurious we no longer take exhilaration in. In different words, i think of it is a particularly bleak destiny, yet I is only no longer here in 2100 so I attempt to no longer think of roughly it very lots. maybe existence from different planets or galaxies will locate us. i do no longer think of we can locate them.
2016-12-17 15:42:50
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answered by ? 4
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Underwater.
2007-10-05 20:17:07
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answered by Wylie Coyote 6
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If you'll scroll down to just past the middle of this page you can see what the coastline has looked like on previous occasions when the ice caps have melted (partway)
2007-10-03 08:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Like Old Orleans today.
2007-10-05 17:48:26
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answered by Thomas E 7
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same as it is now becasue global warming is not real.
2007-10-02 18:44:36
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answered by Rocketman 6
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ask your 8 ball, it'll give as good an answer as any.
2007-10-03 02:01:38
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answered by fyzer 4
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